Tokyo Vending Machine Map: Verified Stops by Neighborhood
Plan a practical Tokyo vending-machine route with verified dashi, gashapon and late-night food stops linked to current maps and official sources.

Use verified stops as route anchors
A useful Tokyo vending-machine map should connect named operators to places already on a travel route. The verified cards below are supported by current official directories and include a Google Maps search, station guidance and review date. They confirm a listed location, not the product that will be in stock when you arrive.
Asakusa: dashi and capsule toys
Asakusa can combine a Dashi Doraku bottled-stock machine with the GASHAPON Department Store at Asakusa Hanayashiki. The two formats are very different: one sells concentrated cooking stock and the other sells random capsule toys. Check public access, venue hours and the live product labels before treating either as a quick purchase.
Suidobashi, Akihabara and Ikebukuro
Suidobashi offers another officially listed dashi machine, while Akihabara and Ikebukuro have large official capsule-toy stores. These stops work best as additions to a station, shopping or attraction plan. Product assortments rotate, and a large store name does not guarantee a particular character or series.
Haneda for a late or early meal
Haneda Airport Terminal 2 officially lists the 24-hour Gourmet Twenty Four vending-machine restaurant. It can help late arrivals and early departures, but it is not a central-city stop and it is specific to Terminal 2. Verify terminal access and transport before relying on it for a meal.
Recheck every stop on the day
Open each spot card shortly before visiting, then follow its official source and map. Record the observation date if a machine has moved, disappeared or changed payment methods. The Update this spot action turns that visit into reviewable field evidence instead of another undated social post.
Official-source locations
Verified places in this guide
Each location page includes an official source, map, access notes and the date it was reviewed. Inventory can still change.

Tokyo · Official source verified
Dashi Doraku Vending Machine — Asakusa 2-chome
Near Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station
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Tokyo · Official source verified
GASHAPON Department Store Asakusa Hanayashiki Branch
Asakusa Station on the Tsukuba Express (about 5 minutes)
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Tokyo · Official source verified
Dashi Doraku Vending Machine — Suidobashi Station
Suidobashi Station
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Tokyo · Official source verified
GASHAPON Department Store Akihabara Branch
Akihabara Station (about 1 minute)
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Tokyo · Official source verified
GASHAPON Department Store Ikebukuro Main Branch
Higashi-Ikebukuro Station (about 3 minutes); Ikebukuro Station (about 8 minutes)
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Tokyo · Official source verified
Gourmet Twenty Four at Haneda Airport Terminal 2
Haneda Airport Terminal 2 Station
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